Shawn Maldonado (born 1986) is an American right-handed professional Ten-pin bowling from Houston, who joined the Professional Bowlers Association in 2013. He owns two national PBA Tour titles, and has also won 17 PBA Regional Tour titles.
Maldonado uses a Bowling form delivery. Unusual for this style, he originally put his thumb in the ball. However, he converted to a no-thumb delivery in October 2020.
Maldonado is a national pro staff member for Hammer Bowling, after previously being sponsored by Storm Products. He is also sponsored by VISE Grips.
Maldonado is married and has four children, Dominic, Mia, Shawn Jr (SJ), and Ace. Outside of bowling, he enjoys watching his son play baseball, while Shawn himself likes Exercise and playing Chess, Billiards, Dominoes, Backgammon, Basketball and Tennis. Being born in Houston, he is a big fan of all Houston sports teams. His favorite food is Italian.
He broke through with his first national PBA title in the 2021 PBA Chameleon Championship, part of that season's PBA World Series of Bowling. He later won the 2021 PBA Lubbock Sports Open.
Maldonado had a third-place finish in the 2022 PBA Tournament of Champions. He qualified as the #15 seed for the 2022 PBA Playoffs. After an upset win over #2 seed Anthony Simonsen in the opening round, he was defeated by tenth-seeded A. J. Johnson in the quarterfinals.
At the 2023 PBA Dave Small's Jackson Classic, Maldonado made the stepladder finals (broadcast on BowlTV) and rolled the first 11 strikes in his opening match before leaving two pins with a light hit on his final shot for a 298 game. He would lose the semifinal match to eventual winner E. J. Tackett to finish in third place.
Maldonado and partner D.J. Archer have made the televised finals of the PBA Mark Roth-Marshall Holman Doubles Championship five times, but hadn't earned a final round match win until defeating Sean Rash and Matt Ogle in the 2025 semifinals. However, they would lose the title match to Jason Belmonte and Bill O'Neill.
Maldonado has earned over $500,000 in PBA events through the first two months of the 2025 season.
Personal life
Professional career
Accomplishments and honors
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